Airplanes help people get places faster. They are also vital for businesses around the world! Leveled text and crisp photos explore what these machines do, how they work, and what they might… More →
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Here comes an allosaurus! The fierce predator races toward its prey. It sinks its sharp teeth into its latest meal! Scenes like this one were common during the Jurassic Period, when the… More →
The amargasaurus lived during the Early Cretaceous period. Its neck and back sported two rows of distinctive spines! In this hi-lo title, readers are immersed in the world of dinosaurs with… More →
Amazing Animal Classes
Series of 6 titles
What is your favorite animal? Do you like furry mammals or feathery birds? In this nonfiction series, emerging readers can learn about different animal classes through narrative text and… More →
The rain forests of South America are home to some creepy crawlers. Amazonian giant centipedes bite and paralyze their prey. But the venom from the Brazilian wandering spider is also deadly… More →
Amelia Earhart was a woman of many successes. She had an eagerness to learn, and a true talent for flying. From the first time she rode in a plane, she knew she wanted to take control. She… More →
American alligators are fierce predators. But wild boars are no easy prey. What would happen if these two crossed paths? In this high-low title, readers will learn about the weapons and… More →
American Presidents
Series of 14 titles
Who has been the Commander in Chief? In this series for young readers, leveled text and engaging images combine to create a portrait of famous American presidents. From George Washington to… More →
Time for the big show! Young readers can get front-row seats to all that happens in a monster truck's day with this action-packed title. Narrative text and colorful illustrations take readers More →
Some animals lead a double life. First, they pose as aquatic creatures, breathing through gills and using tails to maneuver underwater. Then they exchange these features for legs and lungs to More →